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supports-color
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Detect whether a terminal supports color
Install
$ npm install supports-color
Usage
js const supportsColor = require('supports-color'); if (supportsColor.stdout) { console.log('Terminal stdout supports color'); } if (supportsColor.stdout.has256) { console.log('Terminal stdout supports 256 colors'); } if (supportsColor.stderr.has16m) { console.log('Terminal stderr supports 16 million colors (truecolor)'); }
API
Returns an Object with a stdout and stderr property for testing either streams. Each property is an Object, or false if color is not supported.
The stdout/stderr objects specifies a level of support for color through a .level property and a corresponding flag:
- .level = 1 and .hasBasic = true: Basic color support (16 colors)
- .level = 2 and .has256 = true: 256 color support
- .level = 3 and .has16m = true: Truecolor support (16 million colors)
Info
It obeys the --color and --no-color CLI flags.
For situations where using --color is not possible, use the environment variable FORCE_COLOR=1 (level 1), FORCE_COLOR=2 (level 2), or FORCE_COLOR=3 (level 3) to forcefully enable color, or FORCE_COLOR=0 to forcefully disable. The use of FORCE_COLOR overrides all other color support checks.
Explicit 256/Truecolor mode can be enabled using the --color=256 and --color=16m flags, respectively.
Related
- supports-color-cli - CLI for this module
- chalk - Terminal string styling done right
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